New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham revealed her public safety legislative agenda this week, including many gun control measures.
“This is, without a doubt, the largest and most comprehensive public safety package in our state’s history,” Lujan Grisham said. “Gun violence is a significant contributor to the cycles of crime in our communities, and will continue to use every tool at our disposal to end this epidemic.”
Here are the gun control legislative priorities she listed in a press release:
Monisha Henley, Senior Vice President for Government Affairs at Everytown for Gun Safety, praised the governor for her gun control agenda.
“The bottom line is that strong gun safety laws save lives,” Henley said. “The common-sense measures announced today will make New Mexico communities safer – and hold the gun industry accountable for their role in our gun violence crisis. We applaud our gun safety champions, Rep. Reena Szczepanski and Rep. Andrea Romero, and Gov. Lujan Grisham for their tireless leadership, and look forward to working together to turn these bills into laws.”
The gun control measures come as gun rights advocates recently urged the state’s Supreme Court to block gun-control emergency orders enacted by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham last year.
The governor’s controversial order banned people from carrying guns at public parks and playgrounds in Bernalillo County, including Albuquerque. The state Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case on Monday, Jan. 8.
Lujan Grisham invoked the orders following the shooting death of an 11-year-old outside of a Minor League Baseball ballpark. The plaintiffs say the orders violate the Second Amendment and that the governor lacks the authority to take these actions; they say the state legislature has that responsibility.
Law enforcement refused to enforce the governor’s order late last summer before a court temporarily blocked it.
Additionally, the governor signed an executive order in the fall that ordered state police to create a voluntary gun buyback program – despite little evidence that it will stop gun crime, as The Center Square previously reported.
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